Published: Friday, May 24, 2013 at 9:41 p.m.

Last Modified: Friday, May 24, 2013 at 9:41 p.m.

Pridemore is accused of yelling and cursing at a teacher Thursday morning at E.P. Todd School.

The teacher told a Spartanburg Public Safety officer that Pridemore entered her classroom and asked the teacher whether she had a problem with her daughter, who had been disciplined with "silent lunch."

The teacher said Pridemore's daughter was punished for being disrespectful in class.

As children began entering the classroom, the teacher asked Pridemore to step into the hallway and offered to continue the discussion later at a parent-teacher conference, the report states.

The teacher and a woman told police that Pridemore yelled in the hallway that she would see the teacher after school. When asked whether she was threatening the teacher, the alleged victim and witness say Pridemore swore and told the teacher to "shut up," the report stated.

Pridemore's bond was set at $1,000. She no longer was in custody as of Friday afternoon, according to online jail records.

<p>Cynthia N. Pridemore, 41, of 3067 Huntington Drive, has been charged with disturbing school.</p><p>Pridemore is accused of yelling and cursing at a teacher Thursday morning at E.P. Todd School.</p><p>The teacher told a Spartanburg Public Safety officer that Pridemore entered her classroom and asked the teacher whether she had a problem with her daughter, who had been disciplined with "silent lunch."</p><p>The teacher said Pridemore's daughter was punished for being disrespectful in class.</p><p>As children began entering the classroom, the teacher asked Pridemore to step into the hallway and offered to continue the discussion later at a parent-teacher conference, the report states.</p><p>The teacher and a woman told police that Pridemore yelled in the hallway that she would see the teacher after school. When asked whether she was threatening the teacher, the alleged victim and witness say Pridemore swore and told the teacher to "shut up," the report stated.</p><p>Pridemore's bond was set at $1,000. She no longer was in custody as of Friday afternoon, according to online jail records.</p>